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December 2008 Archives

December 3, 2008

A Health Care Prescription for the Obama Administration

Sociology Professor Andrea Kalfoglou

kalfoglou.jpg As a public health researcher and educator, I would like to see President-elect Obama go beyond his campaign pledge to make incremental improvements to the U.S. health care system and, instead, would like to see his administration completely overhaul the broken system that leaves more than 48 million U.S. residents without access to health care.


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December 15, 2008

In 2009 the World Should Resolve to...

American Studies Professor Warren Belasco

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In 2009 the world should resolve to develop a sustainable hamburger. It's clear that people in rapidly developing economies want more meat -- witness the recent fast food boom in Asia -- but it's also clear that the planet can't afford more American-style, grain-fed, high-fat burgers. So governments, the food industry and agricultural scientists need to join forces to find ways to promote animal products that won't wreck our health or the environment.

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December 16, 2008

In 2009 the World Should Resolve to...

Economics Professor Ginny McConnell

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In 2009, the world should resolve to build cleaner cars. The number of gasoline-powered vehicles in use globally is forecast to nearly double by 2050. At current rates of fuel economy and gasoline use, this will dramatically increase greenhouse gas emissions at a time when we must be reducing those emissions.

The technologies to begin the transition to cleaner vehicles are just now coming on line, and they should be pursued aggressively by government policies and by private sector innovation. It is not going to easy or inexpensive to make this transition, but we need to begin in earnest in the New Year.

Multimedia: Hear Prof. McConnell discuss gas prices and the environment on NPR's "Marketplace"

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December 17, 2008

2009 Resolutions: Think Globally Before Acting


Geography and Environmental Systems Professor Erle Ellis


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December 19, 2008

2009 Resolutions: Clean Water For the World


Sociology Professor Andrea Kalfoglou

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December 22, 2008

2009 Resolutions: Stop Borrowing From Future Generations


Physics Professor Ray Hoff

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December 23, 2008

2009 Resolutions: Unite the Generations


Aging Studies Professor Bill Thomas








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December 24, 2008

2009 Resolutions: Honor Older Adults' Contributions

Sociology Professor Leslie Morgan


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